A. Edges B. Distinct communities C. Animals in a community D. Mining operations 2. Where are edges located? A. In the ocean B. In forests C. Where two communities meet D. Between corridors 3. What is the Edge effect? A. Animals cannot move B. More biodiversity C. Low biodiversity D. animal/human contact 4. Which of these is not shade tolerant A. sugar maple B. Beech C. Oak D. Cherry
Marshes contain
Open water B. reeds C. Shrubs D. none of the above
Bogs….
are acidic B. Conain good soil c. have high decomposition D. all of above
What is a Landscape mosaic?
a field bordering a forest B. a quilt-work of different habitats C. Blending of two different ecosystems D. Not here
What is ecotone?
Not here B. where two landscape meet C. Blending of two different ecosystem D. a quilt-work of different habitats
What is a corridor?
vegetation that connects one patch with another B. not here C. a hallway D. none of the above
Which tree is shade intolerant?
OakB. MapleC. BirchD. Hickory
What would classify an area as a swamp?
Shallow water B. Can have fresh or salt C. large amounts of vegetationD. All of the above
What makes a tree shade intolerant?
grows in the shade B. doesn’t grow in the shade C. can grow under the parent tree D. Not here
Name a shade tolerant tree?
Oak B. sugar maple C. Cherry D. Hickory E. a, b, d F. a, c, d
What is lake succession, and what is the factor that can prevent lake succession?
Draw and explain the steps of lake succession (at least 3 pictures).
16. Draw how a lake turns into a marsh, bog, or swamp (at least 3 pictures). Then explain the difference between a marsh, bog, and swamp.
- What are patches?
A. Edges B. Distinct communities C. Animals in a community D. Mining operations2. Where are edges located?
A. In the ocean B. In forests C. Where two communities meet D. Between corridors
3. What is the Edge effect?
A. Animals cannot move B. More biodiversity C. Low biodiversity D. animal/human contact
4. Which of these is not shade tolerant
A. sugar maple B. Beech C. Oak D. Cherry
- Draw and explain the steps of lake succession (at least 3 pictures).
16. Draw how a lake turns into a marsh, bog, or swamp (at least 3 pictures). Then explain the difference between a marsh, bog, and swamp.